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I have one question and I hope to get my answer soon.

I have almost completed my Pak. Affairs, Sociology, Journalism and half of EDS. I try to highlight the main concept/points of each topic and then I try to memorize it. But then, I feel I am forgetting previous stuff as I am learning new stuff. Can anyone tell me, how to keep the previous stuff in mind and concentrate in new stuff because there are still 4 months in exam and I am scared that I might forget everything by that time.

Please do give suggestions.

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m going through the same state...i think the best way is to read n write...then revise again after completing the subject...though i dont write after reading,yet i shud have.

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ummmm well a very gud technique which takes more tym but is safe one.....make key points of your topics of whichever subject you are studying and then after every week or month have a llok at only those prepared notes....n it wont take more time to read all the material as well...
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Hi. Skywatcher cud u plz guide me as to how have u done ur preparation? i mean are u strictly following the syllabus outline regarding every subject or doing random reading as well?? I have just started with my preparation n believe me im going ""Bonkers"".... cz theres so much to study n learn.... plz help n guide me... O i forgot to introduce myself. I am Sabeen Amjad n i recently joined the forum...
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Ek easy tareeka batata hoo

aisa na kero k bas tum log specific subject k liye time frame select kero, but aisa kero k har din k andhar 2 subjects k liye time fix kero

in ths way, aap ek sbject say bore ho jawo to doosra uthawo,, phir revision bhee easily ho jaye gee aur har ek subject say ager aap ka link break up ho jaye so that would be for a shorter time

thats how I used to do
Journalism say bore, Sociology uthawo,, phir us say tang,, newspaper uthawo,, aur aakhir may shaam ko EDS parho,, lol,,, n then,,, u must give time to English on daily basis,,

and ya dont waste time on making notes on seperate pages n bla bla..... books k ooper mark ker liya kero..ye bohat hee acha hota hay.. time bach jaata hay aur books per marks jo bantay hay, exams may wo visuals yaad atay rehtay hay.. make short cuts in ratta...I can tel u a few hints,, jo ratta may bohat help kertay ha... (aazmooda formula hay) next post may INSHALLAH batawoo ga

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Thanks Kukikhel.... plz do provide with more tips on prep....
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mara yara da ratta khalaq sanga wahe..it takes time and more gives headache too....?
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mara yara da ratta khalaq sanga wahe..it takes time and more gives headache too....?
dont do ratta like parrot.. yar u can always make short cuts,, like give headings to topics,, gora for e.g.. if there is a top n u have important keywords like Pakistan, India, China, USA, Afghanistan (just take it as n example)...then after u read that topic u will get a general idea outa it.. then aisay kero k Pakistan say "P" lay lo, India say "I" n so on,, to aap k paas ye word sa bann jaye ga

P I C U A

u can call it PICUA,, bas ye word ratt lo

then exam may question aye ga,, ye word aap ko sirf yad rakhna paray ga,, aur wo story to wesay bhee aap ko yad to ho gee

this is what I did with Indian History where u need loads of ratta

I give u n example of journalism
say there are 5 news papers naming "Ahd e Jadeed", "Ehsan", "Manshoor", "Khilafat" and "Eteraz" in a specific topic.. now what I used to do is that I made a complete single sentence outa these five words like;

Ahde Jadeed may Ehsaan nay Manshoor ki Khilafat per Eteraz kia

phir ye sentence kaha bhoolta hay... us k baad is k ooper jitna lihna ho likho
kesa This is my ratta logic... bara kaam aya
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@ kuki

thanx a alot

very useful tips...ab in pe sentences banaen:P..phle he pair of words and idioms yaad nahi horhe
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@ kuki

thanx a alot

very useful tips...ab in pe sentences banaen:P..phle he pair of words and idioms yaad nahi horhe
yar pair of words may diagrams banaya kero book pay un words k sat jin ki meaning bhool jatee hay,, especially with those pairs jin ki spellings ya meanings may confusion hotee ho..

like for example "crutches" k saat kisi mazoor shakhs ki pic bana lo..... "crotch" k saat kisi tree ki branch ko bana lo.. and in this way phir exam may us diagram ki waja say aap ko wo sentence bhee yad rahay gee

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